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Simplicity in Faith

10 sermons

Simplicity in faith is a biblical concept that emphasizes the importance of uncomplicated and unwavering trust in God, as seen in Matthew 18:3, where Jesus teaches that one must become like a little child to enter the kingdom of heaven. This idea is further reinforced in Psalms 37:7, which instructs believers to "be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him," demonstrating a quiet confidence in God's sovereignty. As Romans 8:28 reminds us, "in all things God works for the good of those who love him," encouraging Christians to trust in God's providence and live with simplicity and faith, unencumbered by worldly concerns or complexities. By embracing simplicity in faith, believers can deepen their relationship with God and live a more authentic, Christ-centered life.

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer expresses concern over a new wave of religion that lacks the essential qualities of purity and righteousness. He longs for a return to beautiful simplicity in faith, reminiscent of Jesus' natural and unpretentious manner. Tozer emphasizes the need for a radiant Christian love that fosters

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C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis explores the concept of love through the lens of the four Greek words: Storge, which represents familial affection; Philia, the bond of friendship; Eros, the romantic love between partners; and Agape, the selfless, unconditional love that reflects God's love for humanity and the love Chri

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Glenn Meldrum

In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a football coach who was consumed with his job and neglected his relationship with his wife. The preacher emphasizes that seeking personal glory and being consumed with worldly pursuits ultimately leads to emptiness. The sermon highlights the importa

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D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody emphasizes the essence of Christian love as the foundation of the fruit of the Spirit, illustrating that love manifests in various forms such as joy, peace, and gentleness. He warns against holding truth without love, as it leads to harshness and ineffectiveness in ministry, and stresses

J.C. Ryle

J.C. Ryle emphasizes the profound teaching of Jesus on loving one's enemies, highlighting that true Christian love is selfless, sacrificial, and unconditional. He explains that this love should extend even to those who hate us, urging believers to act with kindness and patience, reflecting God's mer

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes that learning to love is the essence of living, as demonstrated by Christ's life and teachings. He explains that true Christian love is not natural but must be cultivated, requiring patience, kindness, and selflessness, even towards those who are difficult to love. Miller enco

A.W. Pink

A.W. Pink emphasizes the vital role of love in the life of a Christian, asserting that true spiritual growth is evidenced by our love for God and for one another. He warns against confusing mere knowledge of Scripture with genuine spiritual love, urging believers to seek a deeper relationship with G

William MacDonald

William MacDonald emphasizes the importance of financial responsibility in his sermon 'Owe No Man Anything,' interpreting Romans 13:8 to mean that while some debts are unavoidable, Christians must avoid unnecessary debt and live within their means. He warns against the dangers of overspending, borro

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the importance of genuine love and affection among believers as expressed through the 'kiss of charity' mentioned in 1 Peter 5:14. He explains that this gesture symbolizes a sincere bond that is free from impurity and reflects true Christian love. Gill also highlights the signif

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller emphasizes the importance of thoughtfulness in our interactions with others, arguing that many people cause unintentional pain through heedless words and actions. He encourages cultivating a spirit of consideration that prioritizes the feelings and needs of others, rather than acting sol

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